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Dr McLeod is the Project leader for Project E5 'The role of restoration in conserving matters of national environmental significance'. Previously he led Project B4 'Underpinning the repair and conservation of Australia's threatened coastal-marine habitats' with Dr Chris Gillies (The Nature Conservancy) and Colin Creighton (TropWATER, JCU). Ian also leads the NESP Tropical Water Quality Hub project 'Best practice coral restoration for the Great Barrier Reef' and is a theme leader in the Reef Restoration and Adaptation Program and is part of the core team for the Reef Restoration and Adaption Program.  

Background

Ian has 20 years experience as a leader in the fields of environmental management, scientific research, communications and outreach. He has worked on every continent with reaseach focused on coastal habitat restoration, sportsfishing and ecotourism, coral reef ecology, climate change impacts on the marine environment and land-based effects on coastal waters. Ian is passonate about science communication. He was a Communications Manager at James Cook University for five years and is a Founder and Director of Cinematic Science, a media company that focusses on science stories. In 2016 Ian was named as a James Cook University Rising Star, and an Advance Queensland Digital Champion, followed by a Queensland Tall Poppy award in 2017. 

Academic qualifications

PhD (2015) - James Cook University 
MSc (1st Class Honours) - The University of Auckland 
Postgraduate Diploma in Environmental Management - The University of Auckland 
Postgraduate Certificate in Water Quality  - The University of Auckland 
BSc in Biology - The University of Auckland 

Membership of key national committees

  • Australian Marine Science Society
  • Australian Coastal Restoration Network
  • Australian Shellfish Restoration Network

James Cook University Profile

Stories

25 November 2020

Eureka Prize for Hub shellfish reef researchers
  • shellfish reefs
  • coastal restoration
  • coastal ecosystems

30 July 2020

Hitching a ride on Hercules: how oyster reefs form on mud banks in the absence of hard surfaces
  • Hercules whelks
  • shellfish reefs
  • shellfish reef restoration
  • restoration

15 February 2018

Charting a future for Australia's threatened shellfish reefs
  • shellfish reefs
  • restoration
  • Nature Conservancy
  • angasi
  • oysters

25 May 2016

Restoring Australia's lost shellfish reefs

Projects

Project B4 - Underpinning repair and conservation of Australia's threatened coastal-marine habitats
Project E5 - The role of restoration in conserving matters of national environmental significance

Publications

Marine Biodiversity Hub publications by: McLeod, Ian

  • Marine and coastal restoration database (2021)
    J. Purandare; I.M. McLeod; D.Sousa De Saboya; A. Le Port; L. Boström-Einarsson; S. Reeves; P. Van Kampen; P. MacCreadie; P. Carnell; M. Wartman; A. Eger; E. Bayraktarov
  • Restoration Showcase June 2020 - Webinar Presentation - "Rebuilding Australia's lost shellfish reefs" (2020)
    I.M. McLeod
  • Seagrass restoration is possible: Insights and lessons from Australia and New Zealand. (2020)
    Y.Mei Tan; O. Dalby; G.A. Kendrick; J. Statton; E.A. Sinclair; M.W. Fraser; P.I. Macreadie; C.L. Gillies; R.A. Coleman; M. Waycott; Kjent van Dijk; A. Vergés; J.D. Ross; M.L. Campbell; F.E. Matheson; E.L. Jackson; A.D. Irving; L.L. Govers; R.M. Connolly; I.M. McLeod; M.A. Rasheed; H. Kirkman; M.R. Flindt; T. Lange; A.D. Miller; C.D.H. Sherman
  • Charting two centuries of transformation in a coastal social-ecological system: A mixed methods approach (2020)
    R. Thurstan; B.K. Diggles; C.L. Gillies; M.K. Strong; R. Kerkhove; S.M. Buckley; R.A. King; V. Smythe; G. Heller-Wagner; R. Weeks; F. Palin; I.M. McLeod
  • Habitat value of Sydney rock oyster (Saccostrea glomerata) reefs on soft sediments (2019)
    I.M. McLeod; L. Bostrom-Einarsson; C. Creighton; B. D'Anastasi; B.K. Diggles; P.G. Dwyer; L. Firby; A. Le Port; A. Luongo; F. Martínez-Baena; S. McOrrie; G. Heller-Wagner; C.L. Gillies
  • Benefits and costs of alternate seagrass restoration approaches (2019)
    A.A. Rogers; M.P. Burton; J. Statton; M.W. Fraser; G.A. Kendrick; E.A. Sinclair; D. Gorman; M. Vanderklift; J. Verduin; I.M. McLeod
  • Prospects for seascape repair: three case studies from eastern Australia (2019)
    C. Creighton; V.N. Prahalad; I.M. McLeod; M. Sheaves; M.D. Taylor; T. Walshe
  • Can bivalve habitat restoration improve degraded estuaries? (2019)
    I.M. McLeod; P.S.E.Zu Ermgassen; C.L. Gillies; B. Hancock; A. Humphries
  • Successful communication for shellfish reef restoration projects (2019)
    I.M. McLeod
  • Australian shellfish ecosystems: Past distribution, current status and future direction (2018)
    C.L. Gillies; I.M. McLeod; H.K. Alleway; P. Cook; C. Crawford; C. Creighton; B.K. Diggles; J. Ford; P. Hamer; G. Heller-Wagner; E. Lebrault; ès Le Port; K. Russell; M. Sheaves; B. Warnock
  • Symposium report: Inaugural Australian Coastal Restoration Symposium (2018)
    I.M. McLeod; J. Purandare; C.L. Gillies; A. Smith; D. Burrows
  • Benefit-cost analysis for marine habitat restoration: a framework for estimating the viability of shellfish reef repair projects (2018)
    A.A. Rogers; C.L. Gillies; B. Hancock; I.M. McLeod; A. Nedosyko; S. Reeves; L. Soloranzo; M.P. Burton
  • Seven pearls of wisdom: advice from Traditional Owners to improve engagement of local Indigenous people in shellfish ecosystem restoration (2018)
    I.M. McLeod; J. Schmider; C. Creighton; C.L. Gillies
  • Benefit-cost analysis of the Windara shellfish reef restoration project (2018)
    A.A. Rogers; A. Nedosyko; I.M. McLeod; C.L. Gillies; M. Burton
  • The role of restoration in conserving matters of national environmental significance in marine and coastal environments (2018)
    I.M. McLeod; L. Bostrom-Einarsson; C.R. Johnson; G.A. Kendrick; C. Layton; A.A. Rogers; J. Statton
  • Repairing and conserving Australia’s saltmarshes and seascapes (2017)
    C. Creighton; T. Walshe; I.M. McLeod; V. Prahalad; M. Sheaves; M. Taylor
  • Underpinning the repair and conservation of Australia’s threatened coastal-marine habitats: Shellfish restoration research - Mid-project update (2017)
    I.M. McLeod; C.L. Gillies; C. Creighton
  • Shellfish reef habitats: a synopsis to underpin the repair and conservation of Australias environmental, social and economically important bays and estuaries (2016)
    C.L. Gillies; C. Creighton; I.M. McLeod
  • Sustainable management of Australia’s coastal seascapes: a case for collecting and communicating quantitative evidence to inform decision-making (2016)
    C.J. Wegscheidl; M. Sheaves; I.M. McLeod; P. Hedge; C.L. Gillies; C. Creighton
  • Australia's saltmarshes: a synopsis to underpin the repair and conservation of Australia's environmentally, socially and economically important bays and estuaries (2015)
    C. Creighton; C.L. Gillies; I.M. McLeod
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